McBurney has an easy time meeting cute guys, unlike Aniston.

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Like Austen in L.A.

Absent a marriage plot, or any real plot, Nicole Holofcener dissects the manners of matrons and maids.

Streep in full song.

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Old Master, Fresh Ears

Radio, theater, movies—there's not much difference to America's great cinematic champion of the human voice.

Dequenne takes over the house.

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This Week’s Attractions

The Housekeeper, Love the Hard Way, Masked and Anonymous, and Scorched.

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Traffic

TRAFFIC Criterion Collection, $39.95 IF THE FIRST feature you access on this second DVD of 2000’s acclaimed drug…

Lindvall hits on Davies.

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Day for night

Real life and movie fantasies blur together in 1969 Paris.

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Aug. 16-23, 2006

Pee-Wee seeks bike, Mary Pickford versus alligators, and a Sideways-themed wine tasting at the Grand Illusion.

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Straw Dogs

Like the current French shocker Irr鶥rsible, Sam Peckinpah’s 1971 shocker turns on an ugly rape that leads to…

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Give up on this ghost

Robin Williams goes to heaven, while the movie goes straight to hell.

Nagy endures the random Holocaust horor.

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Fateless

Opens at Crest, Fri., April 14. Not rated. 140 minutes.

Snatched: Del Toro as Franky Four Fingers.

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Pulp training

Guy Ritchie's newest romps gaily through the '90s.

Stiles to Phifer: "I got some dirt on you, playa."

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The pivot man

Hoops star is turned against his one true love.

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Nov. 23, 2005

Send listings two weeks in advance to film@seattleweekly.com Abbott & Costello Double Feature The 1941 war comedy Buck…

Affleck briefs his CIA boss Freeman.

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Revenge of the nerds

Wonk saves the world via PalmPilot and e-mail.

Herzog incorporated footage by the late Treadwell (pictured) into his own meditation on cruel nature.

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The 10 Best Films of 2005

Gay cowboys, a giant monkey, killer bears, abandoned Japanese kids, and a 40-year-old who can't get laid. So…

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200 butts

Watching this movie is something like staring at a stuffed ashtray the morning after a bad party.

Week one: The Madness Begins

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Week one: The Madness Begins

ONE QUESTION LOOMS. What will she wear? Adorable Alicia Silverstone, on hand to attend the American premiere of…

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The soul of cinema

How a controversial filmmaker achieved a state of grace.

Banderas and Katya Virshilas.

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Take the Lead

Opens at Metro and others, Fri., April 7. Rated PG-13. 108 minutes.

Look out for the sh . . . !

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Finding Nemo: Pixar’s Latest Doesn’t Take the Plunge

USUALLY THE PATTERN with an only moderately successful animated film sub-Shrek, sayis for the studio to wait a…

Who's your daddy? Bloom inherits a dubious mission from Neeson.

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The Fair and Balanced Crusade

Determined not to cause any historical offense, Ridley Scott creates bland bloodshed in the Holy Land—and a hero…